Jessie Carroll, GA, 1949 April 8

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| CARROLL, Jessie C. IARGE CARD

| Carroll, a lleyear-old white painter from Phenix City,
Ala., went to the home of his married daughter in Columbus]

-Gaes “in March, i946, ant ‘Shot his wife, Daisy Carroll, to
death, Carroll's attorneys maintained —that—he-was-—suffer—

ing from delusional insanity, but his daughter at whose
house he shot his wife testified that EK he was "just

mean." A special Sanity commission found Carroll sane, a

and he was electrocuted 6n April 8, 199,

_Source: The Columbus Enquirer, Columbus,- Gag 5 eminem

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CARROLL, Jessie C,

TARGE CARD

roll, a li-year-old white painter from Phenix City, |
went to the home of his married daughter in Columbus
“Gas, in March, 1948; and shot his wife, Daisy Carroll, to
| death, Carroll's attorneys maintained that. he-was-suffer-
ing from delusional insanity, but his daughter at whose
“house he~shot his wife testified that 3K he was "Just

| meane" A special sanity commission found Carr

oil-sane;——|
and he was electrocuted 6n April 8, 199,

Source: The Columbus Enquirer, Columbus, Gags emcetmngere

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IARGE CARD
: from Phenix City,
east in Coun mbus

ties but his daughter a
house-he-shot his ee testified that XK he
" A special sanity comission found

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electrocuted én Apr:

Source? The Columbus Enquirer, Columbus,



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